Equipped with a beautiful display and fast processor, the One X is the best Android phone you can find

The HTC One X sets a new standard for Android smartphones. It is by far the best Android phone to date, one which will be tough for any upcoming device to beat. The X is beautifully designed, comfortably to use and hold, sets new benchmark standards, and has gorgeous screen. The only missing piece is the camera, which has excellent software but doesn’t shoot nearly as well as expected. You could do far worse than the One X, and you’d be hard pressed to find an overall better phone. read more →

HTC One X review: eXtra special

It's really easy to recommend the One X to those currently in a search of a cutting-edge smartphone - the specs and design combo it offers can't be matched by any other device currently on the market. We certainly loved the One S for its versatility, but the One X is the proper choice for geeks - Tegra gives you access to exclusive games, the HD display certainly is something and, more importantly, there's more screen estate than on the One S. read more →

HTC One X review

There's absolutely no doubt that the One X is a masterpiece of an Android device: it obliterates pretty much all of its competitors by giving even the mighty Galaxy Nexus a run for its money. HTC's really crafted something special here, with a brilliant combination of branding, industrial design and user experience. This handset looks and feels stunning, with top-notch materials and build quality, the most gorgeous display we've ever stared at on a phone, a fantastic camera that's fast and easy to use and a laundry list of every possible spec under the sun. read more →

HTC One X for AT&T review

Is AT&T's One X really better than the global model? Yes. If you can live with the carrier's software tweaks, this is the best subsidized Android phone in the US today.

At $199, this is the best subsidized Android phone in the US today. By now you're probably asking yourself, is AT&T's One X really better than the global model? Yes, absolutely -- assuming you can live with the carrier's software tweaks and bloatware. read more →

HTC One X Review: The Best Android Phone Right Now

HTC is bringing its A-game in a big way. The One S was good, but the screen and radio were weak links. The One X aims to fix that. It brings a bigger, more beautiful screen, and LTE connectivity. It's beautifully designed. But is it enough to eclipse the best Android phones—or even the iPhone? read more →

screen and the design are amazing

radio on this phone has superpowers

Battery life is excellent

big and bright screen

very good call quality

no camera button

no expandable storage (limited to the 16GB)

keyboard—buggy, and generally not pleasant to use

The calendar app-no weekly view, and the monthly view shows no information at all